Risks Of Deflation Mounting

The article reports on the economic outlook for Lithuania. The forecast for the end-2009 inflation has been revised in the light of latest data showing consumer price inflation coming in at 4.2% year on year in June 2009. It also projects the country' consumer price growth coming in at 0.2% by end-year.

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